Diet and cancer



Diet and cancer
Recently I got the following e-mail: Hi I was browsing the
sci.med.nutrition newsgroups and I noticed that you have posted quite
a few messages and also that you seem to be knowledgeable in areas of
biology. I wanted to ask if you don't mind whether you believe diet
and metabolic management can have an impact on managing cancer,
extending survival... more »
just click !
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Relevant Pages

  • Re: diet & human evolution
    ... Environment determines the risk of both prostate and breast cancer, ... because there is no risk for prostate cancer in any other aging mammal except the dog. ... All male mammals have a prostate; however, the seminal vesicles are variable and are determined by the diet so that species primarily eating meat do not have seminal vesicles. ...
    (sci.med.nutrition)
  • Re: diet & human evolution
    ... >The 'Paleolithic' diet is probably not a model to follow. ... >Similarities of prostate and breast cancer: ... >diet so that species primarily eating meat do not have seminal vesicles. ...
    (sci.med.nutrition)
  • Re: The n-3 to n-6 ratio is nonsense
    ... A good book about the "business" of cancer ... "Diet and Health," published around 1989, points out the omega 6 ... HCAs induced cancer ... "Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids and composition of human aortic ...
    (sci.med.nutrition)
  • Modern nutrition: Forget all you ever knew about diets
    ... as well eat a bacon sandwich as a low-fat yoghurt if you want to stay ... that a low-fat diet will reduce the risks of cancer and heart attacks ... Michael Thun of the American Cancer Society. ... Funded by the National Institutes of Health in the US, ...
    (sci.med.nutrition)
  • Low fat diet debunked!
    ... Study Finds Low-Fat Diet Won't Stop Cancer or Heart Disease ...
    (rec.food.cooking)